 Welcome to the introduction to Women Who Code of Soul at FALSE Asia Summit 2022. My name is Nayeon and I'm a Soul Network Administrator at Women Who Code. Our mission is to inspire women to excel in technology careers. Our vision is a world where diverse women are better represented as engineers and tech leaders. Our values are to focus on the mission to live better, to punch above your weight and inclusion at the core. Our target are engineers with two or more years of experience looking for support and resources to strengthen their influence and level up in their careers. We currently have more than 290,000 members with about 70 networks in 20 countries. As a member of Women Who Code, you get access to jobs and resources, and you get to make infinite connections. Since the world pandemic, Women Who Code has made a new movement statement. Our movement, as the world changes, we can be a connecting force that creates a sense of belonging while the world is being asked to isolate. Women Who Code started in 2011 as a small community group in San Francisco. Quickly, women around the world wanted to be part of the community. Today, we're all global footprint of 290,000 strong and growing. Soul is one of the most active networks. Code of Conduct. Women Who Code is an inclusive community dedicated to providing an empowering experience for everyone who participates in or supports our community. Regardless of any factor, our events are intended to inspire women to excel in technology careers, and anyone who is there for this purpose is welcome. However, we do not tolerate harassment of members in any form. You can read the full version at womenwhocode.com slash Code of Conduct. Introducing our Soul Leaders. As directors, we have Yu Jin, Hyo Eun, and Soo Jung. Directors leave the network in the city of Soul. As leads, we have Bora, Chris, Bai, Olivia, and Hwayeong. These are technical experts who organize events in their specialized field. As evangelists, we have Veronica, Soo Jin, and Seulgi. Evangelists are communication experts who act as brand ambassadors for Women Who Code. Here's an overview of the recent event highlights. In November 2021, Women Who Code Soul held a community session in partnership with Samsung Software Developer Conference 2021. Due to COVID-19, we used Gather Town, a location-based video conferencing tool. In December 2020, we held an end of the year event of women in tech who are overcoming the COVID-19 era. As part of the event, we held an online networking session to share our concerns and thoughts about the year. As one of the ongoing projects, we translate inspirational Women Who Code blog posts from English to Korean so that they can be delivered to the members of Korean community as well. Women Who Code highlights the achievements of our members by celebrating them with applauded prayers. These are acknowledgments of professional accomplishments, such as obtaining a new technical job, receiving a promotion, speaking at a conference, learning a new programming language, or stepping up as a Women Who Code leader in your network. Please stay connected with Women Who Code Soul. We are based on the Facebook group, but also active on several different platforms. Thank you very much for listening, and we hope you become the next member of Women Who Code who empowers yourself and other people.